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It was an excellent weekend for Quasimodo Z offspring. After Callisto won the 1.50m class in Hamburg, two other offspring jumped to the top-3 in the Lexington Grand Prix.

The talented rider Eve Jobs set one of the best results in her career so far. She won the lexinggton Grand Prix, in which only two horse-rider combinations were able to stay clear over the two rounds. She did this with Quasimodo Z-offspring Charleville (out of Wickyville prest by Lancelot, breeder J. Maat from Balkbrug). The billionaire-daughter is riding the KWPN horse for only a few months now. Formerly he was competed by Geir and Johan-Sebastian Gulliksen. With the latter, Charleville won a 1.50m-class in Munich, last November, and got fifth in the Grand Prix. "This is my first Grand Prix win, I am so incredibly happy! Charleville jumped fantastic and he is by nature very fast. What a great experience to win here”, said the 18-year-old daughter of Apple inc. co-founder Steve Jobs.

Again Quasimodo Z

The quickest ride was again for an offspring of Quazimodo Z. Ridden by Eric Navet, the eleven-year-old  Basimodo (out of Sina-Nistria by Codexco, breeder Toon Gilles from Hulten) set the quickest time. A fault in the jump-off put him in third. And there was more KWPN success in the 1.60 GP. Hunter Holloway rode VDL Bravo S (Ephebe for Ever out of Urbine S elite sport-spr by Chellano Z, breeder Van Straaten family from Den Ham) with a  0/4-result to fourth place.

 

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